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Fedorable

A word to be used condescendingly as an insult for 'nice guys' and the kind of boys who would complain about being put in the friendzone.
EX1:
Well, aren't you so fedorable. Please never talk to me again.

EX2:
PERSON 1: "I've been being nice to her, I don't get why she won't hook up with me"
PERSON 2: *pinches cheeks, baby voice* "You're so fedorable."
by realsparky March 29, 2014
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flavorable

A word invented by May, meaning the status of having flavor, such as Orange or Fruit Punch flavored Gatorade.
"GAH I hate water... but I don't have any flavorable drinks =(" - May
by Penguin! January 16, 2007
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Fairable

The outcome or end result was both Fair and favorable.
The decision to give me a raise was fairable.
by Willbe90 April 24, 2015
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fadorable

a word made up by my 8 year old....its freaking plus adorable.
OMG that bag is fadorable!!!!!
by mom of fadorable daughter February 27, 2011
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Fairable

The outcome or end result was both Fair and favorable.
The decision to give me a raise was fairable.
by Willbe90 April 24, 2015
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Fedorable

Adj.
Dervived from the words "fedora" and "adorable"

1. A form of adorable even more adorable than adorable.

2. A type of adorable that only comes when wearing Fedora's or equally acceptable hats: ie. top-hats and berrets.
"Oh my gosh! Constantine is just to fedorable for words!"

"Did you see Chloe in that hat? She's so fedorable!"
by buggzbunny63 January 15, 2014
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Flavorable Combat

This is a term that can be used open-endedly, but origionated from rpgs where different combat syatems are used. In such rpgs favorable combat can be used by taking advantage of a unit strong in one combat syatem but weak in another by forcing them to use the "unfavorable" combat system. Some of examples of this are forcing an ubermage to attack you with a staff by attacking it with a meele unit in "the battle for wesnoth", attacking a lance using unit with an axe usng unit in "fire emblem", or going out of your way to use a morningstar instead of a greatsword in "dungeons and dragons" because a particular monster is weak against blungeoning and/or peircing damage but ressistant against slashing even though the sword would do more natural damage.
In the end, the uses of flavoable combat include but are not limited to making fun of someone talking about combat benefits, or describe battle in an interestin, funny way.
person one: (strategizing) "So attacking their mage with fire would give them favorable combat"
person two: (making fun of person one) "flavorable combat indeed"
person one: "shut up!"
by avocadoavenger February 18, 2011
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